Yakuza: Infinite Fortune’s resort architecture already includes Kamurocho replicas, indoor cars, and bizarre shrines

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Yakuza: Infinite Fortune’s resort architecture already includes Kamurocho replicas, indoor cars, and bizarre shrines

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Yakuza: Infinite Wealth just now Sales exceeded 1 million units markand, quite fittingly, around the same time, a group of players decided to share the weird and interesting things they’d built on Dondoko Island so far.

If you haven’t been busy searching for clues about the current whereabouts of past gangster characters or playing a lot of mahjong in Infinite Fortune by now, you’ve probably at least tried to create your own resort on Dondoko Island. Since you’re free to build pretty much anything you want without the island’s mascot telling you to, players have naturally started creating some very impressive and/or very strange things.

One of the coolest Dondoko buildings shared on the Yakuza subreddit so far is the “Mini Kamurocho” – yes, it’s a re-creation of that iconic Tokyo street that you’ll almost certainly be strolling through like Kazuma Kiryu Down the Street, if you’ve been through the years, we even had a Yakuza game. This is clearly something RGG knew people wanted to create, as many of the buildings you can unlock for Dondoko Resort are replicas of buildings in Yokohama and Kamurocho.

That said, this player still needs to spend time finding the right props, crafting them, and carefully arranging them to match the existing Tiankai Street, so I think they should still get enough props.

If you’re after weird builds that the creators of Infinite Wealth are unlikely to have planned, the community has plenty of them, too. This clue alone mentions Kasuga Ichiban’s house being filled with cars, turning it into a terrifying shrine for Yakuza’s Ryo Aoki, and of course, filled with way too many toilets.

Oh, and apparently someone put 300 Majima building hats on a piece of land and called it “Majima Plaza,” because of course they do.

Considering how well the game is selling, this is likely just the beginning for Dondoko Island, so we’ll just have to see what kind of weird builds appear in a few months.

If you’re currently playing Infinite Fortune and haven’t quite fallen into the Dondoko time vacuum yet, be sure to check out our guide to the best jobs and how to unlock them, as well as our long list of answers to all the exams. You need to get high marks at Onahara Vocational School.

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